1QCOMICBOOK(1)                                                    QCOMICBOOK(1)
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NAME

6       QComicBook - QT viewer for comic book archives (cbr/cbz)
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SYNOPSIS

9       qcomicbook [archive] [dir] ...
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DESCRIPTION

12       QComicBook   is   a   viewer   for   comic   book  archives  containing
13       jpeg/png/xpm/gif images, which aims at convenience and simplicity.
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15       Features include:
16        -  automatic  decompression  of  zip  (cbz),  rar  (cbr),  ace  (cba),
17       targzipped (cbg) and tarbzip2ped (cbb) archives
18        - full-screen mode
19        - two-pages viewing
20        - page scaling
21        - mouse or keyboard navigation
22        - bookmarks
23        - thumbnails
24        - page caching and page preloading
25        - ... and more
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27       QComicBook software requirements:
28        -  rar/unrar  (one of them), unzip, unace and tar (with gzip and bzip2
29       support  compiled-in)  available  somewhere  in  the  PATH   (e.g.   in
30       /usr/bin).  If  one  of them is missing, you won't be able to open some
31       archives
32        - a lot of disk space available in /tmp directory, for handling decom‐
33       pression of archives
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36       File
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38       File menu provies basic operations for loading comic books:
39        - Open directory - open directory containg images.
40        - Open archive - open archived images.
41        - Recently opened - list of ten recently opened archives / directories
42       (most recently opened on the top).
43        - Info - displays information about currenly opened comic  book.  This
44       includes  contents of file_id.diz *.nf o files (if any) as well as mem‐
45       ory usage info.
46        - Settings - allows you to fine-tune some options.
47        - Close - closes currently opened comic book.
48        - Quit - quits QComicBook.
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50       QComicBook offers some tunable options,  available  via  Settings  menu
51       option. These options include:
52        -  Background  color  -  the  color of the empty area around displayed
53       image.
54        - Hide  menubar  in  fullscreen  mode  -  menubar  may  be  hidded  in
55       fullscreen mode if desired; together with toolbar hiding option, it may
56       give you the whole screen for displaying page contents.
57        - Hide statusbar in fullscreen mode  -  statusbar  may  be  hidden  in
58       fullscreen mode, giving you even more space.
59        -  Small  mouse  cursor  - toggles small (4x4 pixels) mouse cursor for
60       QComicBook window.
61        - Scaling method - the algorithm used for image scaling; either Smooth
62       or  Fast.  Smooth  scaling  provides best quality, but is slower; it is
63       recommened method unless you have really slow machine.
64        - Cache size - the number of pages kept in memory. Value of 0 disables
65       caching;  1  has  no  effect on performance; 2 or more may improve your
66       experience. Keep in mind, that caching may consume a lot  of  memory  -
67       for example, an 1280x1984 image may take as much as 9Mb of memory!
68        -  Preload next page - enables page preloading in the background. This
69       setting takes effect only for cache size of 3 and greater. It is recom‐
70       mended  to enable this option, as it may really improve overall experi‐
71       ence.
72        - Use disk cache for thumbnails - thumbnails are saved to disk,  which
73       speeds  up  things  when  loading them later. Set this option on if you
74       tend to open comic books more then once.
75        - Number of days to keep thumbnails - defines, for how  long  to  keep
76       thumbnails on disk; old thumbnails are deleted when exiting QComicBook.
77       Value of 0 disables purging.
78        - Help browser - allows to choose between simple built-in browser (the
79       default) or any other external web browser.
80        - Forward and backward two pages in two-pages mode.
81        -  Open info dialog after opening comic book - when enabled, info dia‐
82       log is opened after opening comic book. You may still open this  dialog
83       manually with File/Info menu option.
84        - Confirm exit.
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86       Note: changing cache size takes effect on new comic book.
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88       View
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90       View submenu provides some basic settings for page view.
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92       You can select one of the following scaling modes:
93        -  Original  size - no scaling is done and original image size is pre‐
94       served.
95        - Fit width - image is scaled to fit window width.
96        - Fit height - image is scaled to fit window height.
97        - Whole page - image is scaled to fit window.
98        - Best fit - depending on image  dimensions,  QComicBook  chooses  the
99       best method to scale image.
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101       The page can be rotated with 90 degree step, with these options:
102        - Rotate right - rotates image clockwise.
103        - Rotate left - rotates image counter clockwise.
104        - No rotation - resets rotation, restores original image.
105        -  Preserve  rotation  -  makes  rotation "permanent" for viewing next
106       pages.
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108       Other options in this menu:
109        - Fullscreen - toggles beetween fullscreen and windowed  mode;  please
110       note,  that  depending  on  you  settings,  menubar  may  be  hidden in
111       fullscreen mode, so to back to windowed mode you need to press  F11  or
112       ESC key.
113        -  Two pages - display two pages, side by side, just like when reading
114       normal book.
115        - Japanese mode - scrolls to top-right corner on page change;  in  two
116       pages mode additionaly swaps pages.
117        - Thumbnails - toggles thumbnails window.
118        -  Scrollbars  -  toggles  displaying  of  scrollbars for large pages;
119       please note that scrollbars will be shown only if necessary.
120        - Toolbar - toggles displaying of toolbar.
121        - Statusbar - toggles displaying of statusbar.
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123       Settings in this menu are saved when quitting  QComicBook  (except  for
124       "fullscreen" option).
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126       Bookmarks
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128       Bookmarks menu allows you to bookmark pages in comic books. These book‐
129       marks are however somewhat different than, for  example,  in  any  web‐
130       browser  and  are  more similiar to real bookmarks. Each bookmark keeps
131       bookmarked page number (as well as file name), so you can easily  start
132       with your comic book from the point, where you last stopped reading.
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134       Two options are available in this menu:
135        - Set bookmark for this comicbook - creates bookmark for current comic
136       book; existing bookmark for this comic book is deleted.
137        - Remove bookmark for this comicbook - removes existing  bookmark  for
138       current  comic  book;  to  remove other bookmarks, use Manage bookmarks
139       option.
140        - Manage bookmarks - opens bookmark manager, where  bookmarks  can  be
141       easily removed.
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143       Below  these options you can see the list of currently saved bookmarks.
144       Just click on one of them to go to bookmarked comic book and page.
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KEYBOARD

147       Keyboard reference:
148        - Ctrl+O         - Open archive
149        - Ctrl+D         - Open directory
150        - Alt+I          - Show comicbook info
151        - Arrows         - Scroll page contents
152        - Shift + Arrows - Scroll page contents fast
153        - PageDown       - Go to next page
154        - PageUp         - Go to previous page
155        - Home           - Scroll to page top
156        - End            - Scroll to page bottom
157        - Space          - Scroll down by visible width (hint: enable continu‐
158       ous scrolling to jump to next page after reaching bottom)
159        - Backspace      - Scroll up by visible width (hint: enable continuous
160       scrolling)
161        - Alt+O          - Original image size
162        - Alt+W          - Fit page width
163        - Alt+H          - Fit page height
164        - Alt+A          - Show whole page
165        - Alt+B          - Best fit
166        - Alt+T          - Toggle thumbnails window
167        - F11            - Toggle fullscreen mode
168        - ESC            - Exit fullscreen mode
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INTERNALS

171       Here is some information for people interested in QComicBook internals.
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173       1. Settings handling
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175       QComicBook keeps settings in ~/.qcomicbook directory within  these  two
176       files:
177        - qcomicbookrc - main configuration file
178        - bookmarks - bookmarks file
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180       Both  files  are plain text files and may be edited manually (with cau‐
181       tion!), if needed.
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183       2. Thumbnails handling
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185       Thumbnails are stored  (if  thumbnails  disk  caching  is  enabled)  in
186       ~/.qcomicbook/cache directory.
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188       3. Archives handling
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190       Archived   comic   books   are   decompressed  to  temporary  directory
191       (/tmp/qcomicbook-XXXXX, with XXXXX  being  some  random  number).  This
192       directory  is purged when closing current comic book, opening a new one
193       or quitting QComicBook.
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AUTHOR

196       QComicBook was written by Pawel Stolowski <pawel.stolowski@wp.pl>.
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198       This   manual   page   was   written   by   Michal    Pena    (Cyb.org)
199       <mp@horisone.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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203Michal Pena (Cyb.org)            july 31, 2005                   QCOMICBOOK(1)
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